4 Miners Row
Ballygrant, Isle of Islay, Argyll and Bute, PA45 7QROffers Over £200,000
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- 2 reception rooms | 3 bedrooms
- End of terrace property with accommodation over two storeys
- Popular location on the Isle of Islay
- Accessible location close to Port Askaig with regular ferry services
Situation4 Miners Row is situated on the Isle of Islay in Argyll and Bute, approximately 3 miles south west of Port Askaig. The Isle of Islay is the southernmost island of the Inner Southern Hebrides with a rich history and resident population of around 3,500 people. The island, most famous for its whisky distilleries, has excellent and comprehensive facilities, including a hospital, primary and secondary school, veterinary practice and a variety of pubs, restaurants and cafes servicing local produce and a leisure centre and Bowmore.The Isle of Islay also offers excellent opportunities for outdoor enthusiasts. With 130 miles of coastline there are breath-taking beaches, an array of wildlife and plenty walking and cycling routes. With its low-lying fertile grounds and high moorland hills, there are walks for every ability. The Isle of Islay also has various nature reserves, popular scenic points historical landmarks. A championship golf course can be found at The Machrie 4 Star Hotel.The travel links to Islay include regular ferry services at Port Ellen and Port Askaig to the mainland and daily flights to and from Glasgow Airport.Description4 Miners Row is an end of terrace property of stone construction with a rendered exterior under a pitched tile roof with double glazed windows throughout. 4 Miners Row offers bright and airy accommodation over two floors with the reception spaces occupying the ground floor and bedroom accommodation occupying the first floor. The bedrooms are well proportioned and are facilitated by a family bathroom.AccommodationGround Floor: Entrance Vestibule, Entrance Hallway, Living Room, Bathroom, Kitchen/Dining Room.First Floor: Three Bedrooms, Rear Vestibule.Garden4 Miners Row is approached via a privately owned track leading directly from the main public road. The property benefits from clearly defined and legally established rights of access over this track, together with the right to park a vehicle.